Julie Hall - Warrior Bride

Published Wednesday 17th October 2018
Julie Hall - Warrior Bride
Julie Hall - Warrior Bride

STYLE: Celtic
RATING 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
OUR PRODUCT CODE: 173006-27319
LABEL: Independent
FORMAT: CD Mini-album
ITEMS: 1

Reviewed by Steven Bridge

Julie Hall is a Christian singer/songwriter in the Celtic tradition. On this, her fifth release, Julie ministers beautifully in song with eight tracks that refresh the soul. The opening "Through The Doorway" leads the listener to explore the intimacy in worship that Julie brings to the fore. With her superb violin accompaniment which is added to by a varied array of instruments including Dave Bainbridge's bouzouki, the album is a delight. "The Day Of The Bride And Her Bridegroom" is catchy with is upbeat Celtic folk arrangement. The title track could almost be an Iona cut with Dave Bainbridge's guitar lifting the song and listener to respond to the call contained within the lyrics. All in all, this mini-album is a terrific listen.

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Sample Track Listing:
1. Through The Doorway [Listen]
2. Whatever Is Good (Philippians 4-5-9) [Listen]
3. The Day Of The Bride & Her Bridegroom [Listen]
4. I Have Loved You (Jeremiah 31-3-5,8-9) [Listen]
5. The Spirit Of The Sovereign Lord Is One Me (Isaiah 61-1-4) [Listen]
6. Your Ways Are Higher Than Mine [Listen]
7. Warrior Bride [Listen]
8. Surely I Am With You (Matthew 28-18-20, Acts 18-1-11, John 14-27) [Listen]

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